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GENERAL INFORMATION
03-23
Airbag and pretensioner deployment
Deployment procedures and precautions as detailed
in this manual should be strictly adhered to. Only
personnel who have undergone the appropriate
training should undertake deployment of airbag and
pretensioner modules. The following precautions
must be complied with:
lOnly use deployment equipment approved for
the intended purpose.
lBefore beginning deployment procedure,
ensure deployment tool functions properly by
performing the self test procedure detailed in
SRS section of this manual.
lDeployment of airbag/ pretensioner modules
should be performed in a well ventilated area
which has been designated for the purpose.
lEnsure airbag/pretensioner modules are not
damaged or ruptured before attempting to
deploy.
lNotify the relevant authorities of intention to
deploy airbag and pretensioner units.
lWhen deploying airbag pretensioner units,
ensure that all personnel are at least 15 metres
(45 feet) away from the deployment zone.
lEnsure deployment tool is connected correctly,
in compliance with the instructions detailed in
the SRS section of this manual. In particular,
ensure deployment tool is NOT connected to
battery supply before connecting to airbag
module connector.
lWhen deploying seat belt pretensioners, ensure
pretensioner unit is secured correctly to the
seat.
lWhen removing deployed airbag modules and
pretensioner units, wear protective clothing.
Use gloves and seal deployed units in a plastic
bag.
lFollowing deployment of any component of the
SRS system within the vehicle, all SRS
components must be replaced. DO NOT re-use
or salvage any parts of the SRS system.
lDo not lean over airbag module when
connecting deployment equipment.
If a vehicle is to be scrapped, undeployed airbag
modules and pretensioner units must be manually
deployed. In this case airbags can be deployed in the
vehicle; before deployment, ensure the airbag
module is secure within its correct mounting position.
Deployment of the driver's airbag in the vehicle may
damage the steering wheel; if the vehicle is not being
scrapped, deploy the module outside of the vehicle.
WARNING: During deployment parts of the
airbag module become hot enough to burn you.
Wait 30 minutes after deployment before
touching the airbag module.
SRS Component Replacement Policy
The following information details the policy for
replacement of SRS components; either as a result
of a vehicle accident or as a result of vehicle age.
Impacts which do not deploy the airbags or pre-
tensioners
Check for structural damage in the area of the
impact, paying particular attention to bumper
armatures, longitudinals, crash cans and bracketry.
Impacts which deploy the airbags or pre-
tensioners
The replacement and inspection policy is dependent
on the type and severity of of the crash condition.
The following guidelines are the minimum that
should be exercised as a result of the deployment of
specific SRS components.
If the front airbags or seat belt pre-tensioners are
deployed, the following parts must be replaced:
lSRS DCU.
lDriver airbag module
lPassenger airbag module
lFront seat belt buckle pre-tensioners
lRotary coupler
lDriver's seat belt retractor
lFlyleads (where applicable) connecting airbags
and seat belt pre-tensioners to SRS harness
In addition, the following should be inspected for
damage and replaced as necessary:
lFront passenger's seat belt retractor (webbing,
tongue latching, 'D' loop, body anchorage point)
lRear seat belt buckles (webbing, buckle covers,
body anchorage and tongue latching function)
lFascia moulding adjacent to passenger airbag
module
lSteering wheel (if damage is evident)
lFront seat frames and head restraints (if there is
evidence of damage to the seat frame or
cushion pan)
lSteering column (if adjustment is lost or there
are signs of collapse)
lThird row seats, seat belts and head restraints
(where fitted). Check third row seat latching
mechanism operates correctly.
Periodic replacement of SRS components
The performance of the propellants within airbags
and pre-tensioners will deteriorate over a period of
time. As a result, it is essential that the airbags are
replaced after 10 years and seat belt pre-tensioners
are replaced after 15 years in order to maintain
occupant safety.
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GENERAL DATA
04-22
Electrical - Td5
Electrical - V8
System 12 volt, negative earth
Battery:
⇒ Type Delco Freedom
⇒ Capacity 110 amp hour
Alternator:
⇒ Type Nippon Denso
⇒ Maximum output 120 amp
Starter motor:
⇒ Type Nippon Denso
⇒ Power 2 kW
System 12 volt, negative earth
Battery:
⇒ Type Delco Freedom
⇒ Capacity 72 amp hour
Alternator:
⇒ Type Bosch NC65/130
⇒ Maximum output 130 amp
Starter motor
⇒ Type Nippon Denso
⇒ Power 1.8 kW
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TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS
06-21
Electrical
TORQUE DESCRIPTION METRIC IMPERIAL
Alternator support stay 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
Alternator lead - Td5 6 Nm (4.4 lbf.ft)
Auxiliary drive belt tensioner bolt 50 Nm (37 lbf.ft)
Alternator pulley80 Nm (59 lbf.ft)
Alternator B+ nut - V8 18 Nm (13 lbf.ft)
Alternator B+ nut - V8 5 Nm (3.7 lbf.ft)
Starter motor - Td5 27 Nm (20 lbf.ft)
Starter motor solenoid 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
Starter motor - V8 44 Nm (32 lbf.ft)
Alternator45 Nm (33 lbf.ft)
Starter motor heat shield - V8 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
Horn13 Nm (10 lbf.ft)
Battery carrier bolts 28 Nm (21 lbf.ft)
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MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES 10-1
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
V8 engine underbonnet view
1Brake/clutch fluid reservoir filler caps
2Engine oil filler cap
3Spark plug
4Engine oil dipstick
5Coolant header tank6Battery
7Auxiliary drive belt
8ACE/PAS fluid reservoirs
9Windscreen washer reservoir
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MAINTENANCE
10-2 PROCEDURES
Diesel underbonnet view
1Coolant header tank
2Brake/clutch fluid reservoir filler caps
3Engine oil dipstick
4Engine oil filler cap
5ACE/PAS fluid reservoirs6Battery
7Auxiliary drive belt
8Air cleaner
9Windscreen washer reservoir
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MAINTENANCE
10-6 PROCEDURES
Handbrake
Check
1.With the vehicle stationary, on a level surface,
apply and release handbrake and check for
correct operation.
+ BRAKES, ADJUSTMENTS,
Handbrake.
Alarm handset battery
Replace
1.Insert the blade of a small, flat bladed
screwdriver into the slot at the rear of the
handset and prise the back from the handset.
2.Slide the battery out of the clip taking care not
to touch the circuit board or the battery
contacts.
3.Press and hold one of the buttons for at least 5
seconds.
4.Fit the replacement battery ensuring that
correct polarity is maintained (+) side facing
upwards. Avoid touching the flat surfaces of the
battery.
5.Press the 2 halves of the handset together.
6.Check that handset operates correctly.
Road wheels
Remove
1.Mark the wheel to stud relationship to ensure
that the wheels are refitted in the same
position.
2.Loosen wheel nuts. Raise the vehicle to a
wheel-free condition and remove the wheel
nuts.
Tyres
Check
1.Check tyres for compliance with manufacturer's
specification; visually for cuts, lumps, bulges,
uneven tread wear and depth.
2.Check tyre pressures, condition and tread
depth. Measure the tread depth across the
width of the tyre and around the circumference.
Brake pads, discs and calipers
Check
1. Check front and rear brake pads for wear,
ensure all pads are wearing evenly.
2.Check brake discs for signs of cracking,
excessive scoring or oil contamination.
3.Check calipers for signs of fluid leaks.
4.Clean excessive deposits of brake dust from
pads, calipers and disc shields using brake
cleaner.
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MAINTENANCE
10-10 PROCEDURES
Spark plugs - V8 engine
Replace
Take great care when fitting spark plugs not
to cross-thread plug, otherwise costly
damage to cylinder head will result. It is
essential that correct grade of spark plugs
are fitted. Incorrect grade of spark plugs
may lead to piston overheating and engine
failure. Use only approved spark plugs, use
of unapproved spark plugs may cause the
misfire detection system to malfunction.
1.Disconnect battery earth lead.
2.Noting their fitted position, disconnect ht leads
from spark plugs.
3.Remove 8 spark plugs.
4.Ensure that gap of new spark plugs is 1.0 ±
0.05 mm (0.040 ± 0.002 in).
Do not attempt to clean or adjust gaps. If a
spark plug problem exists, try substituting
defective spark plug(s) with new one(s).
CAUTION: Do not attempt to clean or adjust
spark plug gaps. If a spark plug problem
exists, try substituting the defective spark
plug with a new one.
5.Fit spark plugs and tighten to 20 Nm (15 lbf.ft).
6.Connect ht leads to spark plugs.
7.Connect battery earth lead.
Air cleaner - V8 engine
Replace
1.Replace air cleaner element.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
V8, REPAIRS, Element - air filter.
Clean
1.Clean the drain hole in filter casing.
Air cleaner and dump valve - diesel
engine
Replace/clean
1.Replace air cleaner element.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Element - air filter.
2.Remove all dirt from dump valve.
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MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES 10-13
Steering box
Check
1.Check steering box for fluid leaks.
Adjust
1.Check that there is no backlash in steering box
with road wheels in straight ahead position.
Adjust if required.
+ STEERING, ADJUSTMENTS,
Steering box - check and adjust.
Battery
Check
1.Check battery condition by checking colour of
condition indicator.
lGreen = O.K.
lBlack = Battery requires charging.
lClear/white = New battery required.
Clean
1.Clean and grease battery terminals with
petroleum jelly.